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  "textContent": "In this video, I dive deep into the psychology of Evil Morty in Rick and Morty. We're defining \"evil\" by Rick & Morty standards and might not be what you think.\n\nKEY TOPICS:\n• Is he evil or a survivor of abuse? (Trauma response analysis)\n• Why he mirrors Rick (Identification with the aggressor)\n• The Central Finite Curve as emotional isolation/safety\n• Codependency between Morty and Rick C-137\n• Victim blaming in trauma relationships",
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